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Week of 27 May 2012

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Parish of Huntley [St James, Carp; Christ Church, Huntley; St John, Sixth Line] (Ottawa)

England
Deaneries
Warrington Deanery (Liverpool)

Parishes
Birtley, St John (Durham)

Episcopal Elections
Ongoing
The Diocese of Lexington has announced the names of nominees in the search for its seventh bishop. See more information here.

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
NZ cathedral restoration: the fight goes on. Ratification of Canadian bishop for Uruguay fails. Ogé Beauvoir becomes Haiti's bishop suffragan. Alaska celebrates continuing native ministry. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Religious Orders
The Order of St Anne, Chicago. 'We are a traditional order of Anglican nuns in the Episcopal Church. Since 1921, we have been an active presence in the heart of the city of Chicago. Currently we are called to parish work at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, and active ministry to the local community.'

Scotland
Parishes
Kirkcaldy, St Peter (St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane)
Rosyth, St Margaret (St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane)
Strathearn Churches [St Angus, St Columba, St Serf] (St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane)

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USA
Independent Organisations
Episcopal Church Women - Diocese of Colorado

Episcopal Church Women - Diocese of Washington

Vacancies Centre
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Worth Noting
Tutu, Jefferts Schori discuss mission in the church: In a 30-minute, live webcast conversation, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town Desmond Tutu and Episcopal Church (US) Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori were asked to define mission where the church is concerned, and "how we best carry it out." An on-demand video podcast is also available.


Week of 20 May 2012

Book of Common Prayer
Portions of the Book of Common Prayer and Hymns in the Cree-Indian Language (1912). This translation into East Cree, spoken on the eastern shore of James Bay in Quebec, was prepared by William Gladstone Walton (1869-1948).

Canada
Parishes
Ontario: Parish of Bearbrook, Vars and Navan (Ottawa)

Church Times Book Reviews
Alan Billings reviews Engaging Mission: The Lasting Value of Industrial Mission for Today, by Peter Cope and Mike West.

Grace Davie reviews Religion and Change in Modern Britain, edited by Linda Woodhead and Rebecca Catto.

Hilary Pearson reviews The Cambridge Companion to Francis of Assisi, edited by Michael J. P. Robson.

England
Parishes
Barnstaple, Holy Trinity (Exeter)

Letters to Anglicans Online
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News Centre
New bishop of New Hampshire. Is he or isn't he? Outside politicking banned from Kenya churches. Connecticut names first 'Diocesan Poet'. Outside politicians not banned from NZ cathedral. Anglicans to build first Solomon Islands university. 20 years on, UK fashion industry looks at priests. All this, and more, in the News Centre.

Scotland
Parishes
Auchterarder, St Kessog (St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane)

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USA
Parishes
Arkansas: Newport, St Paul (Arkansas)
Arkansas: Osceola, Calvary Church (Arkansas)

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Worth Noting
10 Things churches can learn from Apple stores: From The Lead at Episcopal Café.

God, the Queen and Tony Blair: The British are uncomfortable with a politician who "does God", but don't mind when the monarch does, writes Nelson Jones in the New Statesman.

Mis-establishment: Peter Selby gave the 27th Eric Symes Abbott Memorial Lecture in Westminster Abbey. A transcript is available online, along with an audio file.

Money becomes new church battleground: Andrew Brown in The Guardian.

 
 
 

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